Mammillaria herrerae in flower

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Vanzily
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Mammillaria herrerae in flower

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Hard to take only one photo from this spectacular flowering. Enjoy
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Re: Mammillaria herrerae in flower

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Very nice. Don't forget to pollinate them!
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Aiko wrote:Very nice. Don't forget to pollinate them!
Is one herrerae with 4 heads :lol: . I have another but unfortunalety is small and need some years to make flowers
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Either way it looks great! I can't wait till mine start growing this season! Love the flowers, thanks for sharing the picture with us!
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Very beautiful!
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Very nice, I like the pot arrangement, not just a plain level.
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